On Aug. 2, the Rapid Alert System for Non-food Consumer Products issued a warning on LED lighting chain once again. It is understood that this warned product is LED lighting chain from China-based "B10Cod'Events", the notifying country of ...
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The Federal Government has announced a further $200 million funding boost for the Australian automotive industry and mandated a 100 per cent Australian-made target for the purchase of Commonwealth fleet passenger cars. Industry minister ...
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Russian steelmaker MMK's Turkey-based subsidiary MMK Metalurji has announced that its offer of a 10 percent increase in wages notified to Turkish labor union Çelik-İş has expired as of August 2. After the labor union ...
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NOVA Chemicals Corporation announced that it has closed its private placement of $500 million aggregate principal amount of 5.25% Senior Notes due 2023. The Company also announced that, as of 5:00 P.M., New York City Time, on July 29, ...
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UK-based retailer Asda is recalling all packs of its 'Chosen by you' range of Beastie Bites, as the product contains mustard, celery and wheat which are not mentioned on the label, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA has ...
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected claims of an Apple patent that figures prominently in a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics, according to documents filed by the South Korean company in a U.S. federal ...
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The sauna was first invented in Greece by the proto-archaeic tribe of Myceanes. King Alexander of Itheon, according to scripture found in the Mycen palace by the Finnish archaeologist Hermanni Mustajärvi in 1916, is considered as the ...
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In the event you compare the various sauna vs steam room treatments, you may get attracted towards infrared sauna therapy. It is certainly one of the most effective ways to remove chronic infections, toxic chemicals and toxic metals. Apart ...
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Eurofins Scientific, a food, environment and pharmaceutical products testing company, has inked a contract for the exclusive right to offer GE Healthcare's Cytiva Cardiomyocytes for drug discovery and early development cardio toxicity ...
Chinese banks bought less foreign exchanges than they sold in its bank-to-client forex transactions in June, registering a deficit of $400 million, latest data showed Monday. It is the first such deficit since September, according to the ...
More European Union nations may join France in banning the sale of certain Mercedes-Benz vehicles containing a prohibited refrigerant after the 28 member governments agreed to take action against the defiant German car maker. Reuters ...
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THE Australian dollar lost some ground as minutes of the US Federal Reserve's last meeting hinted that the central bank was more likely to unwind its stimulus measures before the mid-2014 target. At 6.30am AEST the local unit was trading ...
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The European Union has assured Bangladesh that it would not follow the US on the continuation of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) facilities, according to the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA). ...
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UK-based supermarket chain Tesco is recalling Belgian Chocolate Crowns as the products may contain nuts that is not mentioned on the label, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The products are labelled as containing 'no nuts'. ...
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Specialty metal and chemical products firm 5N Plus Inc of Montreal, Quebec, Canada has entered into a full and final settlement agreement with Florinvest SA, Heresford Ltd, Metals Corp SCRL and S.R.I.W. SA, which are all former shareholders ...
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